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<blockquote data-quote="spagatti" data-source="post: 303499" data-attributes="member: 10990"><p>You can buy a good used boat as well. they aren't all total rebuilds.</p><p>All depends on what your looking for. For some there is a real sense of satisfaction from restoring and customizing a boat. Some guys get their kids involved and make it more special.</p><p>My personal opinion is let someone else take the beating on the cost of a new boat, but that's just me. If budget was not an issue at all I might feel entirely different....also the type of use you will give ( or the previous user may have given ) a boat will be a factor.</p><p>I dont think anyone can answer this question for you. It's up to you. But this board is full of guys who started small and went on to bigger boats. Some of the best projects I have seen are peoples third or fourth builds, each one getting more complex.</p><p>Hope that helps in some way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spagatti, post: 303499, member: 10990"] You can buy a good used boat as well. they aren't all total rebuilds. All depends on what your looking for. For some there is a real sense of satisfaction from restoring and customizing a boat. Some guys get their kids involved and make it more special. My personal opinion is let someone else take the beating on the cost of a new boat, but that's just me. If budget was not an issue at all I might feel entirely different....also the type of use you will give ( or the previous user may have given ) a boat will be a factor. I dont think anyone can answer this question for you. It's up to you. But this board is full of guys who started small and went on to bigger boats. Some of the best projects I have seen are peoples third or fourth builds, each one getting more complex. Hope that helps in some way. [/QUOTE]
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